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| Unsupported Software Most of the software available here is for the Macintosh platform. ALL SOFTWARE LISTED HERE IS COMPLETELY UNSUPPORTED.WE CANNOT RESPOND TO EMAIL REGARDING THESE PRODUCTS. | 
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|   | PageThing 2.1.1 Our much-loved (and much-favourably-reviewed) web gallery maker. We certainly love it. | 
|   | ReadMeFirst 1.1.4 A Mac OS application to create and edit 'Read Me' text files. Because there aren't enough text editors already, honestly. | 
|   | AppleScript Output 1.0 A tool to help you debug your AppleScripts. Not that your scripts ever have bugs. We're not saying that at all. | 
|   | Clickers 1.4 (Carbon) A tool to help you keep count of just about anything - now for Mac OS X! Fantastically useful and exciting. Etc. | 
|   | Mini Script Editor A development version of an AppleScript editor which compiles live, as you type. You certainly don't need this. Go out and get some fresh air instead. | 
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| GoLive Actions |  | 
|   | JavaScript Actions for Adobe GoLive Actions to add various functions to your own spectacular webpages. | 
|   | CSS Write Pro Action Specify alternate stylesheets for almost any browser/version/platform. Make sure your visitors see your pages the way you intended. | 
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| REALbasic Software |  | 
|   | REALbasic Software Classes, Modules and Plugins for use with REALbasic 2.0 or later. | 
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| FaceSpan Scripting Tools |  | 
|   | Comments 1.0.1 A floating tool palette for FaceSpan which helps comment and uncomment sections of scripts, and offers automatic saving. | 
|   | Dialogs 1.0 A floating tool palette for FaceSpan which automatically creates alerts and 'about' dialogs for your applications. Dialogs also offers advice on wording your alert messages. | 
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| Other |  | 
|   | All Things Scottish A collection of Scottish items (desktop pictures, sounds, and icons) for your Mac. Och aye the noo. And so forth. |